Kemal Ure is an avid adventure gaming fan, artificial intelligence nerd and death metal bass player. He got hooked on adventure games at 1998 when he first played Grim Fandango. Later he discovered Myst and Gabriel Knight, which led him to start a personal quest on playing all the adventure games ever published. After years of gaming he discovered that he has a lot to say about adventure games and started writing reviews at his personal blog. Eventually he started writing for JustAdventure at 2014. He mostly prefers games with challenging puzzles and dark stories.

He is currently a professor of aerospace engineering at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. He got his PhD degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at 2015. When he is not teaching at the university or playing adventure games, he spends most of his time playing bass for various metal bands and composing music. He publishes bass playthrough videos regularly at his YouTube channel.

In terms of gameplay, 96 Mill is a very standard point-and-click adventure, but without any substantial challenges. Most, if not all of the puzzles involve going around the factory and pixel-hunting until you find a key, and then using that key in the appropriate door to advance the story.

Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition Review by Kemal Ure. "The Gabriel Knight remake preserves all the things that make the original game a legend while improving the graphics and audio, thus making it more accessible to younger gamers."

Let me begin by saying that the original Gabriel Knight: Sins of The Fathers (1993) is one of my all